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Apparatus for Simulating a High Five

A self-righting hand-arm configuration which is adapted to pivot when struck by a user, thereby simulating a "high five."

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Class 326/15 - Parasitic prevention in integrated circuit structure


Subclass of Class 326 - Electronic digital logic circuitry
Definition: Subject matter wherein the logic device is part of a monolithic
No. of applications: 4
Last issue date: 07/30/2009


Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20090189643CONSTANT VOLTAGE GENERATING DEVICE
A constant voltage generator device provides a first and a second transistor having their main current path coupled serially via a common terminal for providing a constant output voltage at the common terminal of said transistors. The device provides one or more potenti...
07/30/2009
20090167343MINIMIZING LEAKAGE IN LOGIC DESIGNS
Devices and methods are disclosed for logic gate devices to provide reduced leakage while improving performance. The device is configured for low leakage logic application where high threshold voltage devices are used to reduce leakage at the expense of reduced logic sp...
07/02/2009
20080150575LATCH-UP PREVENTION CIRCUITRY FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS WITH TRANSISTOR BODY BIASING
An integrated circuit such as a programmable logic device integrated circuit is provided that contains body-biased metal-oxide-semiconductor transistors and latch-up prevention circuitry to prevent latch-up from occurring in metal-oxide-semiconductor transistors. Body b...
06/26/2008
20060082381Output circuit
Since voltages of two input terminals of an output unit having an online download function are decided by voltages which are not correlative to each other, a value of an incoming current on the start-up becomes large. The present invention solves the problem of turning-...
04/20/2006
 
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